Manitoba’s public health officer sees merit of Winnipeg CFL hub idea
WINNIPEG — The CFL still hasn’t approached the Manitoba government about Winnipeg being a hub city for a potential 2020 season, but the province’s chief public health officer thinks the plan could work.
“I think there could be benefits,” Dr. Brent Roussin said Monday. “We have to learn to start living with this virus.
“We have to try to find ways to get back to the things that we enjoy doing, but we have to ensure we’re protecting the public as we do so. So we’d have to take a very close look at any plans that are submitted and we’d provide feedback for that.”
There were reports Friday that the CFL had settled upon Winnipeg as a hub city for an abbreviated 2020 regular season. But a league spokesman later denied the suggestion, saying no decisions have been made either on a hub or if the league will play this year.